Friday, August 6, 2021

World Class Championship Sports (Fort Worth) = September 20, 1986

 

World Class TV Title: Steve Simpson (c) vs. Jos LeDuc (9/15/86) Spike Johnson promo (9/15/86) Percy Pringle, Matt Borne, & Buzz Sawyer promo (9/15/86) Dingo Warrior vs. Mark Youngblood (9/15/86) David Manning promo (9/15/86) Black Bart promo (9/15/86) World Class Heavyweight Title: Black Bart (c) vs. Steve Simpson (9/15/86) Gary Hart promo (9/15/86) World Class Tag Titles Tournament � Semifinals: Chris Adams & Lance Von Erich vs. Dingo Warrior & Socko (9/1/86) Stretcher Match: Abdullah the Butcher vs. Mighty Zulu (9/15/86)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6_bgrsvgw0

Memphis & GULAS Wrestling January - March 1979

 

You have footage of Randy Savage pre-ICW working for Nick Gulas as well as other gems including very young babyface Buzz Sawyer Austin Idol promo (2/17/79) Buzz Sawyer vs. Roger Howell (2/17/79) Don Carson vs. Buzz Sawyer (2/17/79) Jimmy Golden vs. Buzz Sawyer (2/24/79) Ricky Morton vs. Eric Embry (1/20/79) Randy Savage promo (1/20/79) The Mexican Angel vs. The Disco Kid (1/20/79) Randy Savage promo (1/20/79) Southern Heavyweight Title: Toru Tanaka (c) vs. Jerry Lawler (2/26/79) Austin Idol & Toru Tanaka promo (3/3/79) Mongolian Stomper vs. Buzz Sawyer (3/3/79) Kevin Sullivan vs. Toru Tanaka including Tanaka attacking Kevin Sullivan's father (1978) Toru Tanaka promo (3/10/79) Kevin Sullivan promo (3/10/79) Don Carson & Dennis Condrey vs. Buzz Sawyer & Ron Slinker (3/10/79) Robert Fuller vs. Hans Schroeder (3/10/79) The Assassins vs. Tommy Gilbert & Buzz Sawyer (3/4/79

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ73WdrtBZ0

Jim Cornette on If AEW Needs The Young Bucks (The Answer of Course is, No)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YQZld7m_T8 

VCW - Gino Medina vs. Jordan Oliver vs. Brandon Scott - 07.31.21

 

It's the first VCW match since before the global pandemic! VCW Heavyweight Champion Gino Medina, VCW Commonwealth Heritage Champion Jordan Oliver, and #1 contender "Mr. Xcellence" Brandon Scott battle it out in a triple threat title unification match! The winner will be presented the unified VCW Virginia Heavyweight Championship by Mark Fleming. Commentary by: Blake Chadwick & Brandon Metheny

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BbI0K7Wq1s

AAWomen - Episode 2 | AAW Pro (Women's Wrestling)

 

Director John Kopanski takes you on a journey in the AAW Women's division. The second episode features the AAW Women's champion Allysin Kay and challengers Skye Blue and Hyan. Follow along as we get to know more in detail what makes this women's division one of the best in the world.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzGB6eGdhFQ

Abdullah The Butcher VS. Michael Hellborn - Cleveland All Pro Wrestling

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYruluY9BtY&t=5s

ABDULLAH THE BUTCHER managed by Tony Montana - 1988 (Windy City Wrestling)

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt1CSM0y3Bg

EXTRA Powerrr - Full Episode | NWA Powerrr S5E9

 

NWA 73 is sold out and the National Treasure Nick Aldis has just surpassed 1000 days as the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion. It's time for a celebration! The National Treasure has taken it upon himself to present the NWA faithful with a gift: an exclusive FREE episode of NWA Powerrr right here on YouTube! Tonight, Nick Aldis meets Odinson in a special exhibition match, Jordan Clearwater takes on former World Champion Tim Storm, and in our main event, Tyrus challenges Pope in an NWA World Television Championship Match! Plus, Thom Latimer and Kamille have a sit down interview with May Valentine, and two of our Champions Series captains, Austin Idol and Velvet Sky, meet face-to-face ahead of the Champions Series finals next Tuesday!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOkpSqnG_Gs

Amalie Arena Deletes Tweet On Photo/Video Policy For Tonight’s WWE SmackDown (But Didn't Delete It Fast Enough)

 


The Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida tweeted a message on how fans will not be allowed to take photos or videos while at tonight’s WWE SmackDown taping, but that post has since been deleted. But as you can see it wasn't deleted quick eniough because i, and others have it. 


Many arenas, and WWE in general, have policies that prohibit fans from taking photos or videos during TV tapings, but they’re usually not posted to social media on the day of the show, and rarely are they enforced. I've been to several WWE shows including pay per views and photos are taken all the time. People have used their cell phones to film stuff so no matter what the "policy" may be? There's no way you can enforce it on thousands of people in one arena.


Good luck trying that, it's a failure every time. 


The arena tweeted today and said the policy is strict, and failure to comply will result in ejection from the building.


“TONIGHT – @WWE #SmackDown is in the building! There will be a strict NO photo/video recording policy tonight. Failure to comply will result in ejection. Wearing a mask is highly encouraged,” they wrote.


The post has since been deleted. But not done fast enough if I and others can freely post it. Nice try though (rolls eyes). 


The arena website for tonight’s SmackDown includes the following paragraph: “No video recording or streaming of this event is permitted (including through use of cell phones). Failure to comply will subject you to ejection from the building.”


Wonder why they got so scared and tried to quickly delete it? I wonder WHO 'told' them to delete it? 


Either way, they look even more like dumb fucks because they deleted it, but yet, here it is.


Congratulations on making yourselves look like total dipshits. Job well done.

Jim Cornette on AEW Licensing Music From Space Jam For The Young Bucks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyt-M6WQ8-w 

WWWF All Star Wrestling 2/11/78

 

WWWF All Star Wrestling 2/11/78 Hosted by Vince McMahon Paul Butcher Vachon & Baron Mikel Scicluna vs S.D. Jones & Pete Austin Stan The Man Stasiak vs High Cheif Peter Mavia The Iron Greek Spiros Arion vs Pete Reed & Dennis Johnson Dominic DeNucci vs Joe Turkel WWWF Tag Team Champions Professor Tanaka & Mr. Fuji vs Frankie Williams & Joe Marcus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pIQB_Xa_hQ

Jim Cornette on WWE's 90 Day Non-Compete Clause

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6joTyHcUtV8 

Rocky Mountain Pro CHARGED; ep 250

 

The final episode of CHARGED before Milestone leaves nothing to chance and puts all the cards on the table. Damon Ace and Ronin are in one on one action before their CHARGED Championship Match. Atiba and Severino Corrente do battle with Unholy Trinity and Rachelle Riveter as their partners and a wild six man tag ends the night as The Wake take on Bruce Wayans and HGH.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xj8rnRFWQF4

Rocky Mountain Pro CHARGED; ep 251

 

This week on CHARGED, following the events of Milestone XI, the stars and Lockettes of RMP look to start the new year of the company off right. Legion takes on the Tag Dudes. Lilith Grimm goes one on one with Lola The Adventurer. A Intergender Tag Match steals the show and the Main Event of The Wake taking on the Owen Easton & David Drake.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pr6ne6yqxI

Bert Prentice Interview Clips

 

Classic clips from Ozark Mountain Wrestling featuring Tracy Smothers, Tommy Rich, Buddy Landel and more!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otnsxE0sBYw

Supreme Wrestling (Indiana) Last Word 8/6/2021

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iguPxqgXaxw 

Don Muraco on "THE MAGNIFICENT M" | Masked Man Storyline in Championship Wrestling from Florida

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_lVnRRcmEM 

World Class World Champion Black Bart vs Kevin Von Erich (Japanese Commentary)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lH-WB3k_KU 

Al Snow Says Fans Don’t Matter To Modern Wrestlers

 



Former WWE star Al Snow joined the It’s My House Podcast, where he offered some interesting critiques about modern wrestling. Chief among them was Snow’s theory that the modern day wrestlers are performing more for themselves than they do themselves.


“The talent aren’t performing for you anymore. That’s a fact,” Snow said. “They’re not going in the ring and wrestling for you. Your opinion doesn’t matter. They are wrestling for each other, trying to impress each other, and they are wrestling for that small group of people that write a report and give them a critical acclaim and say either it was really a good match or it was a bad match. That’s the truth. That’s why the talent are so caught up in today and in the locker room calling every single second. They’re not living in the moment, not reacting to each other, to the referee, not interacting with the audience like they used to. They’re so concerned that they’re gonna forget the next thing that’s coming up, and they’re scared to death that they’re going to make a mistake.


“It’s not that you’ll notice it because you won’t. It’s that somebody in the back will notice it, and we’ll call them out on it, or someone who’s writing a report will notice that they made a mistake or they did a botch. You can’t botch anything unless you expose the wrestling, the lie. If you ruin the illusion, that’s the only way you can make a mistake, otherwise there’s no way to do it. It’s not possible, because you can make and create everything you want to make and create, and you’re only limited by your own imagination and creativity, as long as it’s within the context of a competition. As long as you’re trying to still win and not lose.”


Snow, who currently runs the former WWE developmental promotion OVW (Ohio Valley Wrestling), got most famous for his run in WWE where he brought a mannequin head to the ring, talked about said run. He talked about getting the gimmick over, part of which involved him taking the head out in public to give fans the impression he was different.


“It was quite honestly the reason something like that works and works well, just like in Steve Austin’s case or Vince McMahon’s case or, you know Undertaker or Goldust or Triple H,” Snow said. “The one thing I always tell every young wrestler is the most valuable thing that you have to learn is who you are and be able to have an audience describe you in a sentence or less. For instance, you know, if I say beer drinking ass kicking redneck you know I’m talking about Steve Austin. If I say evil a-----e of a boss, you know I’m talking about Vince McMahon. And that is key. A lot of people claim that today the wrestlers are playing a character and they’re not. Nothing could be further from the truth. Steve Austin, what you see when he walks through the ring is Steve Austin, it’s just that aspect of his personality he turned up full blast. It’s a lie. I liken it to if you walk into a dinner party or a room with a bunch of people, and you want to take control of the room you know you have to turn up your energy. You know how to turn up who you are without being obnoxious, so that it draws attention. And to take control of the room as a wrestler you’ve got to be able to do that with your personality in a room of 20000 people.


“And, you know, I would go to dinner after shows or go to breakfast when I was on the road and I would take the head into restaurants and sit there with it, order food for them. I mean, we’d argue and have conversations and I got asked to leave a lot of public places because it was creeping people out. But you know I did that because if you and your family were in there and you see me, and then next Monday night you’re flipping through the TV channels and you see me come out, you’re like ‘hey look there’s that crazy guy remember?’ And you believe I’m really insane, because, you know, I’ve been sitting there talking to the head the whole time.”


Snow then went back to talking about the current generation of wrestling and how wrestlers are worried about not getting over due to losing. He shared his philosophy on how a wrestler gets over even in defeat.


“I think a lot of talent get caught up in that,” Snow said of wrestlers being afraid to lose. “Because if they don’t win or win on a consistent basis they feel like they’re being buried, that the audience will view them as something less than. When nothing could be further from the truth. When you go out there in the ring, whether you win or lose, it’s your opportunity to get yourself over, meaning to connect with that audience and make them want to see you again. And you don’t have to go over to get over. You know there are plenty of people, a good example would be Tommy Dreamer and ECW you know? He didn’t win a match, the whole time he was in ECW, until there at the end, and he fought not wanting to win it but he didn’t want to win the ECW title and screw up his track record, But he was massively over in ECW as the you know, as Tommy Dreamer and that just goes to prove that you don’t have to necessarily win. You don’t have to go over to get over.”

https://youtu.be/3shzEgVHAuA